I was going to say it's ZA. I had this problem with XP which caused me to get rid of it. I just run windows firewall, ZA has a few too many bugs for my liking.
I was going to say it's ZA. I had this problem with XP which caused me to get rid of it. I just run windows firewall, ZA has a few too many bugs for my liking.
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I had the same thing happen to me and I also removed it. Have been using the Windows Firewall since and have no problems whatsoever.
ZA is a very good firewall when it works without issue but when it starts to acts up, it is a pain. I find Kerio, Sygate or even Outpost to be a better alternative. Also Comodo firewall is pretty decent.
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